poky/bitbake/lib/toaster/tests/browser/test_all_builds_page.py
Richard Purdie 9501864db8 bitbake: bitbake: Strip old editor directives from file headers
There are much better ways to handle this and most editors shouldn't need this
in modern times, drop the noise from the files. Its not consitently applied
anyway.

(Bitbake rev: 5e43070e3087d09aea2f459b033d035c5ef747d0)

Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2019-05-04 10:44:10 +01:00

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#! /usr/bin/env python
#
# BitBake Toaster Implementation
#
# Copyright (C) 2013-2016 Intel Corporation
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
#
import re
from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse
from django.utils import timezone
from tests.browser.selenium_helpers import SeleniumTestCase
from orm.models import BitbakeVersion, Release, Project, Build, Target
class TestAllBuildsPage(SeleniumTestCase):
""" Tests for all builds page /builds/ """
PROJECT_NAME = 'test project'
CLI_BUILDS_PROJECT_NAME = 'command line builds'
def setUp(self):
bbv = BitbakeVersion.objects.create(name='bbv1', giturl='/tmp/',
branch='master', dirpath='')
release = Release.objects.create(name='release1',
bitbake_version=bbv)
self.project1 = Project.objects.create_project(name=self.PROJECT_NAME,
release=release)
self.default_project = Project.objects.create_project(
name=self.CLI_BUILDS_PROJECT_NAME,
release=release
)
self.default_project.is_default = True
self.default_project.save()
# parameters for builds to associate with the projects
now = timezone.now()
self.project1_build_success = {
'project': self.project1,
'started_on': now,
'completed_on': now,
'outcome': Build.SUCCEEDED
}
self.project1_build_failure = {
'project': self.project1,
'started_on': now,
'completed_on': now,
'outcome': Build.FAILED
}
self.default_project_build_success = {
'project': self.default_project,
'started_on': now,
'completed_on': now,
'outcome': Build.SUCCEEDED
}
def _get_build_time_element(self, build):
"""
Return the HTML element containing the build time for a build
in the recent builds area
"""
selector = 'div[data-latest-build-result="%s"] ' \
'[data-role="data-recent-build-buildtime-field"]' % build.id
# because this loads via Ajax, wait for it to be visible
self.wait_until_present(selector)
build_time_spans = self.find_all(selector)
self.assertEqual(len(build_time_spans), 1)
return build_time_spans[0]
def _get_row_for_build(self, build):
""" Get the table row for the build from the all builds table """
self.wait_until_present('#allbuildstable')
rows = self.find_all('#allbuildstable tr')
# look for the row with a download link on the recipe which matches the
# build ID
url = reverse('builddashboard', args=(build.id,))
selector = 'td.target a[href="%s"]' % url
found_row = None
for row in rows:
outcome_links = row.find_elements_by_css_selector(selector)
if len(outcome_links) == 1:
found_row = row
break
self.assertNotEqual(found_row, None)
return found_row
def test_show_tasks_with_suffix(self):
""" Task should be shown as suffix on build name """
build = Build.objects.create(**self.project1_build_success)
target = 'bash'
task = 'clean'
Target.objects.create(build=build, target=target, task=task)
url = reverse('all-builds')
self.get(url)
self.wait_until_present('td[class="target"]')
cell = self.find('td[class="target"]')
content = cell.get_attribute('innerHTML')
expected_text = '%s:%s' % (target, task)
self.assertTrue(re.search(expected_text, content),
'"target" cell should contain text %s' % expected_text)
def test_rebuild_buttons(self):
"""
Test 'Rebuild' buttons in recent builds section
'Rebuild' button should not be shown for command-line builds,
but should be shown for other builds
"""
build1 = Build.objects.create(**self.project1_build_success)
default_build = Build.objects.create(**self.default_project_build_success)
url = reverse('all-builds')
self.get(url)
# shouldn't see a rebuild button for command-line builds
selector = 'div[data-latest-build-result="%s"] .rebuild-btn' % default_build.id
run_again_button = self.find_all(selector)
self.assertEqual(len(run_again_button), 0,
'should not see a rebuild button for cli builds')
# should see a rebuild button for non-command-line builds
selector = 'div[data-latest-build-result="%s"] .rebuild-btn' % build1.id
run_again_button = self.find_all(selector)
self.assertEqual(len(run_again_button), 1,
'should see a rebuild button for non-cli builds')
def test_tooltips_on_project_name(self):
"""
Test tooltips shown next to project name in the main table
A tooltip should be present next to the command line
builds project name in the all builds page, but not for
other projects
"""
Build.objects.create(**self.project1_build_success)
Build.objects.create(**self.default_project_build_success)
url = reverse('all-builds')
self.get(url)
# get the project name cells from the table
cells = self.find_all('#allbuildstable td[class="project"]')
selector = 'span.get-help'
for cell in cells:
content = cell.get_attribute('innerHTML')
help_icons = cell.find_elements_by_css_selector(selector)
if re.search(self.PROJECT_NAME, content):
# no help icon next to non-cli project name
msg = 'should not be a help icon for non-cli builds name'
self.assertEqual(len(help_icons), 0, msg)
elif re.search(self.CLI_BUILDS_PROJECT_NAME, content):
# help icon next to cli project name
msg = 'should be a help icon for cli builds name'
self.assertEqual(len(help_icons), 1, msg)
else:
msg = 'found unexpected project name cell in all builds table'
self.fail(msg)
def test_builds_time_links(self):
"""
Successful builds should have links on the time column and in the
recent builds area; failed builds should not have links on the time column,
or in the recent builds area
"""
build1 = Build.objects.create(**self.project1_build_success)
build2 = Build.objects.create(**self.project1_build_failure)
# add some targets to these builds so they have recipe links
# (and so we can find the row in the ToasterTable corresponding to
# a particular build)
Target.objects.create(build=build1, target='foo')
Target.objects.create(build=build2, target='bar')
url = reverse('all-builds')
self.get(url)
# test recent builds area for successful build
element = self._get_build_time_element(build1)
links = element.find_elements_by_css_selector('a')
msg = 'should be a link on the build time for a successful recent build'
self.assertEquals(len(links), 1, msg)
# test recent builds area for failed build
element = self._get_build_time_element(build2)
links = element.find_elements_by_css_selector('a')
msg = 'should not be a link on the build time for a failed recent build'
self.assertEquals(len(links), 0, msg)
# test the time column for successful build
build1_row = self._get_row_for_build(build1)
links = build1_row.find_elements_by_css_selector('td.time a')
msg = 'should be a link on the build time for a successful build'
self.assertEquals(len(links), 1, msg)
# test the time column for failed build
build2_row = self._get_row_for_build(build2)
links = build2_row.find_elements_by_css_selector('td.time a')
msg = 'should not be a link on the build time for a failed build'
self.assertEquals(len(links), 0, msg)